Anne Fine Collection of 6 Books Set is fantastic children reading of childhood and friendship.
Titles
The Jamie and Angus Stories
Jamie and Angus Together
How to Cross the Road and Not Turn into a Pizza
Nag Club
The Haunting of Pip Parker
Care of Henry
Description
The Jamie and Angus Stories
From
the moment Jamie sets eyes on Angus in the shop window, with his silky
white coat and forlorn stare, he just knows that they belong together.
On Christmas morning, they’re finally united and soon the toy Highland
bull is Jamie’s constant companion. Jamie and Angus. Angus and Jamie.
Jamie and Angus Together
Once
best friends, always best friends. That’s the way it is with Jamie and
his toy Highland bull, Angus. Join them as they tackle a lively play
mate, get muddled in a pretend game, and discover that playing isn’t fun
unless they’re doing it together. These six heartwarming stories are
complemented by black and white illustrations, and reveal the
intricacies and ultimately the importance of friendship.
How to Cross the Road and Not Turn into a Pizza
Crossing
the road safely is like anything else – you can learn how to do it.
That’s what Miss Talentino tells Simon and the rest of his class, and
she even gives them a demonstration. But there is one big difference: if
you get a question wrong in class, you won’t end up as flat as a pizza!
Nag Club
Boggle
hats are the latest craze. Everybody at school wants one – but only
Lola has one. So she decides to form a club to show the other children
how best to nag their parents into buying them one. Tactics range from
the Huffy Nag to the Blazing Tantrum. However, the children soon
discover that the best way of all is to just be pleasant and say please –
or even to earn some money and buy one for themselves!
The Haunting of Pip Parker
Lots
of children find it difficult to sleep on Christmas Eve, usually
because they are excited about the presents that Father Christmas is
going to bring. But Pip Parker is not excited; she’s scared. Every night
for a week she’s been lying awake watching the horrible skull shape
gleaming from her bedroom wall. What is it? Why is it haunting her? When
will it go away?
Care of Henry
Hugo
has to choose who to stay with while his mother’s having a baby.
Granny? Mrs Mariposa next door? Uncle Jack? Who will care for him – and
his dog Henry – the best?